Western Corridor pipeline
Also known as:
Glacier, Bear Tooth, Big Horn
Western Corridor is a crude pipeline system that moves crude south from the Canadian border in Montana, south through Montana and Wyoming
The system is comprised of 3 contiguou lines: Glacier, Bear Tooth and Big Horn
The pipeline segments are owned and operated by Phillips 66 and Plains
Pipeline description:
Glacier: Runs from the Canadian border (where it connects with the Aurora pipeline and Bow River pipeline) and ends in Billings, MT (where it connects with Bear Tooth)
Capacity - 25 kbpd
Length - 614 miles
Diameter - parallel lines of 8, 10 and 12 inches
Bear Tooth: Runs from Billings, MT (where it connects with Glacier) to Elk Basin, WY (where it connects to Big Horn)
Capacity - 25 kbpd
Length - 76 miles
Diameter - 12 inches
Big Horn: Runs from Elk Basin, WY (where it connects to Bear Tooth) to
Capacity - 34 kbpd
Length - 231 and 105 miles
Diameter - 12 inches
Major terminals:
Cutbank
Buffalo
Roundup
Billings
Guernsey